Housing Women

Housing Women
Author: Rose Gilroy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002-09-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 113486860X

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Women and Housing

Women and Housing
Author: Patricia Kennett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136739629

In the context of contemporary economic, political, social and cultural transformations, this book brings together contributions from developed and emerging societies in Europe, the USA and East Asia in order to highlight the nature, extent and impact of these changes on the housing opportunities of women. The collection seeks to contribute to comparative housing debates by highlighting the gendered nature of housing processes, locating these processes within wider structured and institutionalized relations of power, and to show how these socially constructed relationships are culturally contingent, and manifest and transform over time and space. The international contributors draw on a wide range of empirical evidence relating to labour market participation, wealth distribution, family formation and education to demonstrate the complexity and gendered nature of the interlocking arenas of production, reproduction and consumption and the implications for the housing opportunities of women in different social contexts. Worldwide examples are drawn from Australia, China, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Japan, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan and the USA.

Living on Your Own

Living on Your Own
Author: Jesook Song
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438450141

Living on Your Own is an ethnography of young, single women in South Korea who seek to live independently. Using extensive interviews, along with media analysis and archival research, Jesook Song traces the women's difficulties in achieving residential autonomy. Song exposes the clash between the women's burgeoning desire for independent lives and the ongoing incursion of traditional, conservative family ideology and marriage pressure into housing practices and financial institutions. She pays particular attention to the Korean rent system and the reliance on lump-sum cash even for basic subsistence, which promotes tight control of young adults' lives by family and kinship networks. The young women whose voices feature prominently in this book are a prototype of global youth in crisis: caught between aspirations for the self-development and flexible lifestyle championed by globalizing media and communication technology and the reality of their position as flexible labor in a neoliberal economy.

Housing

Housing
Author: Great Britain. Ministry of Health. Housing Dept
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1920
Genre:
ISBN:

Women's Human Rights

Women's Human Rights
Author: Anne Hellum
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107034620

This book analyses the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in various international, regional and national contexts.

Housing Conditions of Employed Women in the Borough of Manhattan

Housing Conditions of Employed Women in the Borough of Manhattan
Author: Bureau of Social Hygiene (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1922
Genre: Housing
ISBN:

The Bureau of Social Hygiene made this study of 18,000 working women. The study presents statistics on living and working conditions, and concludes that the living situation of single working women requires attention.

Women and Social Work

Women and Social Work
Author: Jalna Hanmer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1999-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 134914567X

In this second edition of a classic text, the changes in the lives of women using social services and women working in them are sensitively charted with the aim of reflecting on how non-sexist women-centred practice can be nurtured and developed. Retaining its original emphasis on attitudes, values and the social welfare context, the text explores the core areas of poverty, work (including providing support for children and adults), violence and familial relationships, but with a stronger emphasis on the important diversities created by age, disability and employment, as well as by race, class and sexuality.

U.S. Women's Interest Groups

U.S. Women's Interest Groups
Author: Sarah Slavin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1995-12-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0313037647

No other reference analyzes the origins, development, programs, publications, and political action of 180 major American organizations concerned with women's issues in such depth. Over 100 experts give an overview of how national women's groups of all kinds and representing varied and broad segments of society have had an impact on a wide array of public policy issues in Washington in recent years. An introduction provides a content analysis, general background, and historical sketch for the profiles, which are arranged alphabetically. An appendix describes six government agencies of primary importance in handling women's issues, as agenda setters and bridges. A second appendix consists of the questionnaire which was sent to each organization covered in the volume. The alphabetically arranged profiles cover organizations with all types of goals and concerns, different racial and ethnic identification, church and temple affiliations: civil, elderly, professional, and occupational associations; social and sorority groups; labor and business organizations; not-for-profit and for-profit groups; research centers; and both partisan and nonpartisan organizations. Students, teachers, professionals in governmental and nongovernmental agencies, researchers, and citizen activists will find that this handy sourcebook is a treasury of authoritative information about how private citizens work to affect national policy and legislation in essential ways.